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Systems Support Analyst Salaries in California

How much does a Systems Support Analyst make in California?

Systems Support Analysts in California earn $51,000 annually on average, or $24.00 per hour, which is 23% less than the national average for all working Americans. Our data indicates that the best paid Systems Support Analysts work for UBS at $75,000 annually while the lowest paid Systems Support Analysts work for AkzoNobel earning approximately $35,000 each year.

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$50K Indymac Bank's Average Systems Support Analyst Salary (1 salaries)

Equal to national average Systems Support Analyst salary ($50K)
-$10K (18%) less than average Indymac Bank salary ($60K)
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Equal to average Indymac Bank Systems Support Analyst salary ($50K) in California

$47K Corinthian Colleges' Average Systems Support Analyst Salary (2 salaries)

-$3K (6%) less than national average Systems Support Analyst salary ($50K)
-$1K (2%) less than average Corinthian Colleges salary ($48K)
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-$2K (4%) less than average Corinthian Colleges Systems Support Analyst salary ($47K) in California

$35K AkzoNobel's Average Systems Support Analyst Salary (1 salaries)

-$15K (35%) less than national average Systems Support Analyst salary ($50K)
-$25K (52%) less than average AkzoNobel salary ($60K)
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Equal to average AkzoNobel Systems Support Analyst salary ($35K) in California

Top companies for Systems Support Analyst in California

Below is the total pay for the top 4 highest paying companies for Systems Support Analyst in California

UBS $75K 1 salary
Indymac Bank $50K 1 salary
Corinthian Colleges $45K 1 salary
AkzoNobel $35K 1 salary

Highest paying cities for Systems Support Analyst in California

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